Man flees cops in Orland, gets caught

Glenn County Observer

Few details are known right now, but a man fled on foot from law enforcement officers in Orland Monday around 4 p.m.

Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies, Orland police officers, and California Highway Patrol officers responded to the area of eastern Orland.

The man was eventually taken into custody on East Swift Street, three or four houses west of Woodward Avenue.

He was hiding in the back yard of the house at 152 East Swift Street.

More information is expected tomorrow, Oct. 12.

Homeless woman arrested for creek arson

Heather Matney

By Larry Judkins

Glenn County Observer

As firefighters from six departments battled the blaze in the Stony Creek bed a short distance north of Orland Saturday evening and beyond, an Orland transient was arrested for allegedly intentionally setting the fire.

At about 6 p.m. on Oct. 9, deputies responded to the Stony Creek area east of Highway 99, in Orland, and contacted Douglas Abbott. Deputies initiated an investigation and discovered Abbott and his girlfriend, Heather Matney, had a camp in the creek bed.

Abbott and Matney reportedly got into an argument. Abbott left the camp and noticed a fire had begun shortly after he left.

Another witness in the area alleged they saw Matney start the fire and then flee the area on foot. Deputies searched the area extensively and eventually found Matney at the Shady Oaks Trailer Park, space #19.

She was ultimately placed under arrest and booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging giving false identification to a peace officer (a misdemeanor), and arson of an inhabited structure or property (a felony). Her bail was set at $200,000.

People named as witnesses by the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office include Kenneth Allen Oltjenbruns, 4582 Highway 99, sp. #19, Orland, and Allen Wade Smock, an Orland transient. Others named by the sheriff’s office as “involved parties” include Brittany Lee Douglas, 1004 Trinity Street, Orland; Rudolf Peter Griepsma, 239 Colusa Street, Orland; Gregg Alan Farlinger, 35 Walker Street, Orland; and Phillip Monroe Pedro III, 807 Date Street, Orland.

This last “involved party,” Phillip Pedro, was also arrested, but not for anything connected to the fire. According to the sheriff’s office, Deputy Ramirez contacted Phillip Pedro at Stony Creek, north of the continuation school Orland, while the deputy was there regarding the fire.

Deputy Ramirez recognized Pedro and was told by Glenn County Communications he had an outstanding Glenn County felony warrant. A deputy ultimately placed Pedro under arrest and transported him to the Glenn County Jail.

He was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony). At 11:34 p.m., while still in the jail, he was also found to have a Butte County warrant alleging theft of personal identification information (a felony).

His bail for the first warrant was set at $25,000. The Butte County warrant was a no-bail warrant.

The sheriff’s log indicated that Pedro’s arrest occurred at 9:16 p.m. However, the jail’s news release states that he was booked into the jail at 7:07 p.m.

Glenn County Jail Bookings

Here are the latest bookings from the Glenn County Jail. Remember: Everyone accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Friday, Oct. 8:

1:26 p.m., William James Hunter, 39, a landscaper who lives in Orland, was remanded by the court to the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging felony vandalism. Bail was set at $10,000.

Saturday, Oct. 9:

1:26 a.m., Allen Russell Taipale, 34, a carpenter who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging public intoxication (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at zero. He was taken into custody on East Walker Street at Woodward Avenue by an Orland police officer.

7:07 p.m., Phillip Monroe Pedro III, 43, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging disobeying a lawful order of the court (a felony). At 11:34 p.m., he was also found to have a Butte County warrant alleging theft of personal identification information (a felony). Bail for the first warrant was set at $25,000, while the Butte County warrant was a no-bail warrant. He was taken into custody at Stony Creek, north of Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

7:48 p.m., Heather Nicole Matney, 27, a laborer who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging giving false identification to a peace officer (a misdemeanor), and arson of an inhabited structure or property (a felony). Bail was set at $200,000. She was taken into custody at the Shady Oaks Trailer Park, 4582 Highway 99, sp. #19, Orland, by a Glenn County Sheriff’s deputy.

11:08 p.m., Curtis Caroll Hart, 54, a cashier who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on a warrant alleging failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bail was set at $34,000. He was taken into custody at Walker and Eighth Streets by an Orland police officer.

Sunday, Oct. 10:

12:44 p.m., at the Glenn County Jail, Jose Pablo Hernandez, 31, a sales representative who lives in Chico, was found to have a warrant alleging oral copulation of a minor under 14 years of age (a felony). Bail was set at $40,000.

5:33 p.m., Eduardo Alonzo, Villarreal, 38, a building inspector who lives in Orland, was booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges alleging battery on a non-cohabitating former spouse (a misdemeanor). Bail was set at $5,000. He was taken into custody at 271 Gable Drive by an Orland police officer.